GiannisF_96
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Hello everybody,
Hopefully everyone is wrapping up with a successful harvesting/winemaking season.
In my previous post I asked you guys how should I proceed with the vineyard that my deceased father left behind. The answers really helped me out, and I am truly grateful.
The harvest gave almost a ton of grapes. Most of them I gave to a distillery that will make tsipouro out of them (a Greek kind of moonshine) but I kept a hundred kilos in an inox barrel to make wine out of them. Around 40 days pasted, I tested and measured,and I now have my first wine.
I now have a small problem on my hands. (Most of) the local winemakers say I have to "de-mud" my wine, meaning that I have to transfer the wine to another container, leaving behind the sediment that has been formed. However, I got as many opinions about how to proceed as the number of people I asked. And another issue is that I don't have another (clean/ready) container available.
My question is this: Can I use a thin tube to slowly siphon the sediment without mixing it with the wine? I was thinking maybe that would be the less disturbing choice for the wine...
Frankly speaking, I was even told to seal the inox barrel as it is, without even removing the sediment, and wait until December when I can bottle the wine. If that works, I would consider it as a choice.
Due to my job and my university studies, I only have 2 days before I leave my hometown... So keep in mind I only have a few hours available to solve this situation.
Thanks everyone for helping out, I deeply appreciate it. Hope to hear from you all soon.
John
Hopefully everyone is wrapping up with a successful harvesting/winemaking season.
In my previous post I asked you guys how should I proceed with the vineyard that my deceased father left behind. The answers really helped me out, and I am truly grateful.
The harvest gave almost a ton of grapes. Most of them I gave to a distillery that will make tsipouro out of them (a Greek kind of moonshine) but I kept a hundred kilos in an inox barrel to make wine out of them. Around 40 days pasted, I tested and measured,and I now have my first wine.
I now have a small problem on my hands. (Most of) the local winemakers say I have to "de-mud" my wine, meaning that I have to transfer the wine to another container, leaving behind the sediment that has been formed. However, I got as many opinions about how to proceed as the number of people I asked. And another issue is that I don't have another (clean/ready) container available.
My question is this: Can I use a thin tube to slowly siphon the sediment without mixing it with the wine? I was thinking maybe that would be the less disturbing choice for the wine...
Frankly speaking, I was even told to seal the inox barrel as it is, without even removing the sediment, and wait until December when I can bottle the wine. If that works, I would consider it as a choice.
Due to my job and my university studies, I only have 2 days before I leave my hometown... So keep in mind I only have a few hours available to solve this situation.
Thanks everyone for helping out, I deeply appreciate it. Hope to hear from you all soon.
John